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Digital.CSIC: el desarrollo de un repositorio institucional científico en el CSIC

Digital.CSIC: Development of a Scientific Institutional Repository at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)
Authors: Castro, Pablo de; Oficina Técnica de DIGITAL.CSIC;

Digital.CSIC: el desarrollo de un repositorio institucional científico en el CSIC

Abstract

[ES] En un momento en el que empiezan a materializarse en España políticas institucionales de impulso del acceso abierto a los resultados de la investigación financiada con fondos públicos, resulta particularmente oportuno conocer la evolución y el estado de desarrollo de las infraestructuras de archivo que habrán de dar soporte a dichas políticas. En el caso particular del CSIC, año y medio después de la puesta en marcha del repositorio institucional del Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas Digital.CSIC, http://digital.csic.es/, su base de datos almacena ya más de 11.000 trabajos de investigación consultables a texto completo en acceso abierto. Digital.CSIC se encuentra así en pleno proceso de consolidación como memoria digital institucional del CSIC, avanzando en su objetivo de albergar toda la producción científica de la institución en sus diversos formatos documentales. En esta presentación se pretende mostrar la evolución del proyecto Digital.CSIC desde sus inicios, con la doble intención de servir como estudio de caso del desarrollo de un repositorio institucional y de proponer un modelo para otras instituciones que deseen contar con su propio archivo de publicaciones en acceso abierto. En la presentación se examina también el estado de desarrollo actual de Digital.CSIC y sus retos futuros.

[EN] At a time when institutional policies promoting Open Access to the results of public-funded research are starting to flourish in Spain, it is particularly interesting to know about the evolution and state of development of the archiving infrastructures that will serve as foundations for those policies. In the case of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), the Digital.CSIC Institutional Repository, http://digital.csic.es/, is steadily consolidating as one of the institution’s main scientific communication tools. A year and a half after its release in January 2008, the Digital.CSIC database already holds over 11.000 open-access full-text documents and keeps growing. The long-term objective of the Digital.CSIC repository is to become a digital institutional memory where the organisation’s whole research output is safely kept. In this communication the evolution of the Digital.CSIC Project is presented from its first step –the oficial signature of the Berlin Declaration by the CSIC back in January 2006– to the present. The case study of the development of a rather large institutional repository is as well intended to serve as an example for other organisations willing to have their own repository.

7 págs, 5 figs, 2 tabs.-- Contiene: Texto de la comunicación + Presentación ppt.-- Presentada en: FESABID 2009: XI Jornadas Españolas de Documentación; Sección "Experiencias profesionales" (Zaragoza, 21 de mayo de 2009).

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Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Acceso abierto, Open Access, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España), Scientific communication, Institutional repositories, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), Repositorios institucionales, Comunicación científica

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